Using wxFB, I select Tools > Generate Inherited Class. The dialog has fields to specify the inherited class name, but they're grayed out.

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So, the default file name is using the project name and top frame name, which isn't the end of the world, but it would be nice to explicitly set the name. Is there somewhere else the inherited class name can be specified?

Thanks for the thoughts. I had selected the checkbox for my form in the list, but as you can see in my screengrab, the fields for entering the inherited class name are grayed out. I tried clicking on them to enter a class name, but the field's disabled. Is there something else I need to do?

Related question - I did a few fests with modifying the generated code of the inherited class and wxFB seemed to do a good job of preserving my changes while generating new code. (For clarity, I'm referring to code in the inherited class, not the base class, which I'm not touching.)

I read a few posts that people use the "generate inherited class" once and then edit manually from then on. Makes sense, though if it's safe, it would be nice to continue using the Generate Inherited Class tool.

My question is, are there caveats around using this tool? E.g., I did a quick test and see that if I change an event name, the tool generate the new name and moves the old name c/w changes to the end of the cpp file, which is greate b/c now I can just move the changes into the new name. Regardless, I I'd back up changed inherited code before regenerating, but am interested to here about whether there are issues or concerns using this really cool, powerful tool.